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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY., DECEMBER 19, 1918, PLAINVILLE NEWS oo e We landed in Liverpool At there one aight and pulled out the next marning, and went to another rest camp ] Smith then tells of all his experi- ences up to the time he wrote the let- ter. They were very interesting can be seen by reading the first part. jFaclory (anvass Results in MHHY‘ Sostonclides bybedying Our beautiful assortment in SPINET DESKS. Just end this letter to Meta as this is Dad’s day and we are only allowed i i i i S Yoo She g Addi[i{)flal il fealoaa e s onidiiowe ih the right thing for a useful Christmas gift. Pros FROM NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS., STORE WILL Bl OPEN EVENINGS. B | will be south we expect and I 11 i r i r CIFE UG Gh T FROM SHOE DEPT. e |t o S we expect and 1 wii | pective purchasers are urged to consider our present o ¥ ; Wy b | & letter that I wrate in England but prices as especially attractive . g d PLANNlNG POR REGEPTION wasn’t allowed to send, so I'll put it i Bes: of 4 . the Useful Kin io eI ilone Receine Rt Rra 8 The Flint-Bruce Co. assortment offer genuine TG T o (ET T OO At O Rty BRI R 6 Do Committes of 21 Will Be in Charge AR economies right now. See the following :— Slippers with hand turn soles $2.75 Pair. : : There are Tan Kid and Calf Opera and Tverett Slippers of rather | of Al Arrangements to Welcome Full size Burroughs Card Table with green better =rac that will surely suit, at 0 Pair Men's Kelt Comfy Ivio™ Slippers at § and $2. 3 Home Returning Soldiers—Other | g — = balze tOp 89 indian Moceasing for Men are vr mml 4t $1.75. $2.00 and $2.50 Pair, 2 | Howard Krick has been discharged LA A rrh ey e News Ttems. from the University of Pittsburgh Solid Mahogany Martha Washington Sewing HIGH CUT .\rmm SHOES FOR CHILDREN ; . n oA s | S A T. C. and has returned to his The “Rroadwalk” make, of brown elk, cut high, with two huckles z x 2‘1‘,"‘,""‘3&;3”;,"11‘ ‘;fi{""‘ffix“‘infi,}'. | home In this city. Table .... e e 1598 ¢ Made with viseolized soles, browd toes, spring and low heels Sizes Redi Cross i T g leniem & Clark will play A Sl S e e e R L roll reported this morning is 1,500 | the Stanlsy Works team atithe Y. O. Nice Mission Hall Clock .........ccc....... $6.98 Brown Blk Lace Shoes, with “Krome” tanned soles, for children’s mem “;‘u‘ ’cnvni;;e“; e C. A., Saturday night, and in the sec- | E d 0 % $3.25 and § 3.75 Pair. “Little Gent's” Brown | successtully canvassed yosterday. Be” | ond game the New Britain Machine umed Oak Smoke Stand with drawer, ash try | tween the Rockwell-Drake COMPANY | company's team will meot the Fafnir $4.00 Pair. These are all the famous “Rroadwalk.” made of the very best jlend o Trumbull “"e“"cdg"g"f““- Rearing company five, Dancing will and match holder ..... e e S O S0 O matorials, broad lasts. Best for \Children | about 225 members were a = | follow the game. BUY FO It BABY | the Bristol Mfg. "‘“““’“_"»‘{,““ Canvass- | A special meeting of the Y. M. T. of the pretty things to be found in “Babyland,” our Infants’ ers received 66 pledges. The commil-| 4 "o "5 gociety was held in the | Depavtment. one foor up. teo is pl:u\{\ing. to put up Red <"n? % | soclety hall last night and a commit- Little Shoes in sizes 1, 2, and 3, of white kid, for 98¢ a Pair. hoothe In several ”””:‘“”“ "1}"‘“ tee of five appointed to arrange for 07 washable kid tor $t Of white nubuck $1.50, Tan and White here. .ThiH n.florno({n onth‘s < il & turkey tournament to be played in = Shoes 98¢ and all tan color for 98¢ and $1 L. + placed in the post <\l':h(.:s- and in Collins’ | the moolety rooms, December 19, . ite kid, | lunch room on Whiting street. It is | . Moccasins of white kid or white pink or blue trimmed, nice ! ” 'ra i lso expected that one may be placed Private Frank Quinlivan has re- | T turned to his home o Bath Robes, all white, plain colors and figured, made plain or %atin &2 Neri's store. SR e e {);2" z\:en ’l;";:m;zf 163 ASYLUM ST. 150 TRUMBULL ST. bound, finished with silic cord. sized for the new baby up to 5 vear olds, | Planning Big Welcome. SR i S () (e The H $20000182.30 Sudis2 05 chch B G WEUIIa | Last evening several of the promi-| Fred Holfelder is on a furlough at e Home of Good Furniture. 2 NCERLE | nent citizens met to discuss plans for | his home. He expects to receive his Jor Gifts, is made of ercpe de chine in dainty flesh color. 2 i Look af Gowns I sty silken Undergarments. lace and ribbon a reception to be glven to o soldier | discharge from the army at an early S p return. Stanley date. teir a svoless styles. Priced $4.98, $3.50, $5.98, 15 b S S $5.00:245 at the meeting. A $6.98 cach | 1 The New Britain Woman's Suffrage ow abot soles? These also are of crepe de chine and satin, committee of 21 was appointed 10| ,ugqcfati v HRIFT STAMP SMES A & & e i A L ; il e e | make the necessary plans. The com- = PRIl mestgin A thof Hed T RIF somme lace trimmed, <ome plain with ribbon straps. Extra values at 98c, e - stor Cross room on West Main street S0 108 Fach. | mittee will meet soon to eleot officors. | (hig cvening and the mesting Wil be | on't vass the Bloomers. Comfortable garments of crepe de chine 3“,:;< ';h:-] ‘}*(m}'nof“"I"!?oy{\\j*!*«:l"“;""’wi‘i"’(‘)“‘_; open to the public. WilMam I ! Beaton & Cadwell St Leading in ati both plain and trimmed. Priced $1.98. $2.98, $3.98. mittee that ali s0lc ol ° | Buell will relate some of is experi- here are “Rillie Burkes” of crepe de chine, plainly made or trimmed who are hnmol;:(lond the r\'x?lxu.\w- ances while driving an ambulance in the Factory League Comtest—Rus« with lace, with choice of $6.98 and $7.98. | noxt. Sunday., They are spectally in- | prance arre. Nancy Sohoonmakes g SHOP WHERE SHOPPING 1S EASY. vited and seats will be reserved for | .ng Miss Julla Hinaman will speak. sell & Frwin’s Is Olose Second. These are strenuous days, so shop here where it is easfest. them at the Congregational church Mrs. Schoonmaker's subject will be Beaton & Cadwell still _ == EO S R o Church Meeting Tonight. “Wman's Part in Reconstruction.” AII]CI’]C&H AI‘Illy Emeflmeflts Pacf:r;n'rhritt szempB ;.m:::ude m“g: TAVING AN AUTOMOBILE Di'LIVERY FOR NEW BRITAIN YOTU CAN DEPEND ON 2 The topic for the mid-weck meeting 1|nDLU?»(1‘ ,q!um‘;":lht at Grange hall, Ber- 3 ’but Russell & Brwin are .crowding RECEIVING ALL DRY GOODS PURCHASED OF US. at the Congregational church this|!i% Music, Gibson's string orchestra. Wlfll Sthky Jflw Developer them close for second placs. The 13| evening will be ‘“Seeing the Good in OYL standing is as follows: Others.” There will be a meeting of | The annual meeting of the Swedish St Per Capita Total Baptist Forelgn Mission circle will be ey - Sales Sales P — = = B e held tonight in the church parlors. The Y. M. C. A. furnishes most of | geaton & Cadwell ..28.51 § 798.00 will be given by members of The entertainment given by the e the soldiers’ gum and for one month’s ' Russell & Erwin ..14.22 14,228.00 c : i & . Benevolent &oclety last evening was| BOY OF 13 ADMITS delivery it recently ordered 77.5 tons Minor & Corbin Box Christian Endeavor. A supper will 3 [y | co 3 0 v el e aent Q s an enjoyable affair and was largely of America’s favorite jaw developer.| _ €0 - : 1448.0 The Ladies’ Ald socioty of the e attended. SALOON ROBBERY | Now brace vourseif for a “aflmnfii{'fif‘:?: ?:l:: ‘?\’?c;rl;é-16.9(V ;'::g'gg Kensington (‘nnzrep,ulior\-nll church R Mave you had & Vacation Notes. mental picture. When one speaks of | Corbin Cabinet L’k 19.66 18,768.00 ;:mm”"wi\h '»;'fltlf:‘ rrehm"!"l ‘:fd““” < kindness showa? Many local school teachers are } chewing gum in tons, the human Corbin Screw Corp. 16.06 20,887.00 roupe which had been selected to Fass it on, planning to spend the holidays out of | $257 Found Hidden At Grandview | mind starts to miss fire and skid, for North & Judd Mfg You can easily please a n with a Pair of Comfortable Slippers In . | ‘1 ——— wear Sizes T to 12 for wiliow calf lace Shoes with low heels and hooks. sizes 10 to 13 1-2 for little gift for 98c. s | the standing committee after the mid- BERLIN N WS ENSINGTON GIVES morrow afternoon at the church at Wi Pass it on. go to Boston, ss.; Miss Marion - ; 2,000 pounds. Tnere are 16,320,000 | Union Mfg. Co. . E 23,600.00 @ ecovered. . | present a Christmas entertalument at S we bl ot i eanl S X i . 3 5 o 4 88 g & % 7l | town. The Misses Lennie Stanley, ; el b 2 22.63 22,638.00 $3fifln BER[IN $225‘ the church next week ‘will be held to- tor you alona. Alice Tuttle and Vera Carlisle will all Heights—$70 Still to Be it takes considerable gum to weigh/, p' yoiiot . EERY 2:30 o’clock. P R 5 . : i Lot 10 travel down | Oippg i : : . S | Funeral of Joseph Pisty. s ) e O'Brien will be itchburg, M Red Oross Semce Posters Adorn- ing Many Local Homes sticks in 77.5 tons—or there ought to | P. & F. Corbin . : 31,284.00 , Miss Vera Hawkins af Providence, Savies o be. Hart & Cooley .. 5 3,649.00 | The funeral of Joseph Plsty v = et it wipe am | g 7. \iss Anna Berry at Salem, \c;x“;l}:: :\\..\\';‘w:;rz'sf;;iflffmh;i3’:'1;'(:;: Figuring the length of a stick of ' Skinner Chuck Co. .24. 5,486.00 i sl e BLushsftascny Mass.; Miss Anna Olson at Danbury; | en from Clemens Kalkowski's Main | SUm as three inches this means 48 Landers, Frary & IR e o | MR Sy e Miss Dorothy Manion at Avon; Miss | strect saloon & few days ago. Kra- | 960,000 1nches of gum, or 4,080,000 Clark ...........23. 78,403.00 et Biitain e e Bt Ruth Wilcox at Rockville and Miss [ wicz said he took the money from a | feet, or 771 miles. Try getting that Stanley Works ....34. 94,272.00 | Berlin Briefs. o aod e Natale Purcelle at Bristol boy who had stolen It from the sa- | into your mouth all at once. In olhvvvl' American Hoslery .14 3,993.00 l.ocal Fuel Administrator E. W, Fioyver - Corenpsis. Roland Hoerle has returned from | loon, but he did not, himself, go into | Words, if you laid the gum that wil l:ufnn Bearing Co. . 19,663.00 the army. He was stationed at Aber- | the saloon. The money was hidden | Pe chewed by the A. E. F. in one Stanley \ Mildrum reparts this morning that “olure Gold hit 3 3 2 : - RANGE ENTERTA]NMENT | the fuel situation in the town ff Ber- it deen, Md, at Grandview Helghts and Detective | month, end to end, starting at New| Level . - 20,200.00 lin has slightly improved as the local Moses Gammarino is home from | Sergeant Richardson recovered it yes- | York and following the New York Hart & Hutchinson 5 2,008.00 dealons ive i eidio o nota | Tenicalis havetbeenimade Upaatho I Carme Tinion: terday. Krawicz charges the theft of | ('entral line, you would find yourself National Spring Bed 79.24 1,981.00 hrigmas Fye Program Is Being carload and two more cars are on the | o k and shut-in since the last meet- The schools will close tomorrow for | the missing $70 to the other boy. He | Well bevond Detroit. if your back held Traut & Hine Mfg. i * 4 road. [EnE: The Gheis s rocoss will open | Will be in court Saturday morning on | OUt that far. SO0 19.74 11,848.25 Atranged—Varions Churches Plan The Ladies’ Aid society of the Ken- | again on Monday, the the theft charge. But some wlmht whose eflllyI :&0"1 P, J. Flannery .... 3.46 190.00 . Jongrega chure Tw . i : [ i ; Al rpetual has gone even further P ington Congregational church hel d‘ Two wheel chairs and two pairs of Farrar in Virgi Che boy is now on bonds to appear | {S perpe g 2 their weekly sewing meeting this crutches ahe idle at present : azer before the next term of the superior | toward the butterfly corral. He re-| 196 KILLED IN PARIS. Funcral Today—Brief News ltems, | leTnoon at the home of M = Word has been "\0‘"“"!""‘ "“"“‘vqf“““t‘ court. He was sentenced to the re- | spectfully submits tr;] th: ;eldit(:r of {t;’e-, = BRCES DO il B ) farrar, as Ey street, for C. = rld’'s 2 ving 5y Ni i . " Johnson. The flower committee report 13 or- eorge Farrar, of Washington stree form school about three weeks ago, | World’s Almanac the following gib-| Total Number of Victims of Bom ! 5 o ’ - e effec is not ah Atk e . gures: If a man chews 70 Chairman (', W. Stevens, of the The Ladies' Aid society of the Ber- | ders of flowers sent to various homes. | 10 <1C M,r“' ‘_“?I j“‘ N2 01 mg and an appeal was taken. Attorney P. h“"“g"fl"”"\:‘ \1r»'vm~s Ry im'hl bardments Is 613. hristmas Roll ‘“all in Kensington, an- lin Congregational church held their U. 8. 8. Pennsylvania, but is stationed } . ‘vlcl)onough represents him. times a minute and co 7| Paris, Dec. 19.—Figures are mow ounces that Kensington has now at- | weekly meeting at their church par- 4 . ey in Virginia. FHe was formerly report- with each round trip, his Jaw Wil o0 e tor the first time regard- ained a total of $330--70 per cent. of | lors vesterday afternoon. Cammittees are busy with the vari- | ed to be on the U, S. S. Pennsylvania, BELGIUM MUST BE FREE j travel 21,000 inches, or 1,750 feet in | TE8 TR T o8 SO0 or s Killed in O e v s Drwis Wailtham ofiine & army, | 08 branches of our Christmas work, | which accompanied President Wilson the five hours that may properly bei o AP B O O POENS anl long. i‘vpn ””h;‘ hearly completed their | Stationed at Fortress Monroe, is| Children’s home, Bliad Babies' home | to France e conclderedithe Avsreke s of & mfi:e\ SRugh peena o TS ve early ¢ F i + "a o a o - ; fo\fde-to-houase canvass and a com- | 7Pending a shoit furlough at his home | /i Fatminston and the Town home, Soldier Writes Home. French eritle Declares Be 5 of U, I A P e 715 | D 1914, 45 bombs were dropped. In Znouas;cal 5 I | in Kensington atter will take form of Christmas e e rench Critic Declares Belgium Must 0,000 pieces of gum in 1981 1575, 70 Tombe, 82 of Dhem on Hekt report is expected soon. M. | SO (10 Jacal garden. | tree celebrations, stockings, ctc., and i e el : ; ; tons and reducing it to miles, we find | 5 "¢ "on tho city. Tn 1916, the en- s chairman nrI ‘)‘,T Rm"bh’v who has been suffering with | as well good speakers will have sev- ;m: 11‘Ll~' vwnuml n:y.n“n'm :\l Nt“wg \lso Have Solid Military Irontier | (y .4 the A. E. F. will cover 5,405,776 | il T S £ A again reminds the public | = . : Jowly | €ral acts of vaudeville ocal ia active service ab e i consuming its month- asain vere attack of pneumonia, is slowly | €Ia of vaudeville, solaists, et SR AU s Jaw mil in consuming i there will be no factory canvass | x_p:;vm“g‘ D A e T oras. | Was that received by A. G. Smith of [ —Seccks Territorial Restoration. Paris, and in 1917, 11. During th 1 |y allotment of gum for the Y. M. &% ths oflth th 4 nd requests that all fa s = 4 < i e . - Contar G Pierce street fro his son Earle ELiZ U el i e War there were A requesta that all families in Ken. | “Tpe LiboMy minstrels of Kensing- | Nt leaviog the conter at 1:30 Chest- | Pleie strect from '1s eor SOl iy Dec. 19.—“Tho lesson of the | O A i 1,211 casualties from 396 bombe. ston join the Red Cross It i | ton held an important meeting last | Nut street line and at the end will he ed to him since he left Camp Devens | War must not be lost,” says the Matin his translated into footsteps would Airplanes and Zeppeline dropped S tr: molisiotlmaestatos ovening at the home of Michael Hart, | Conveed to the home by Mr. Kibbe, | ¢4 to him sinee he 1 In an odltorial toduy. siered by Major | take one mani 218 times around thellspe hitnka on August 6, liling twa Rev. Samuel A. Fiske, chairman of George Stewell of East Berlin has s T = M 0 e B De Civrieux its military critic. “Bel- | earth at the equator, or round| jo oong and injuring 892. bhe E 1 and East Berlin districts, | gone to Milton, Me.. on his annual| Next meeting will be held on Janu-| o gium must be free with solld military | tribs betwen the earth and the moon-| " The long-range cannon fired 168 fatex that the sollcltors in his dif- | nunting trip. i Well today is Dad's day and we are| frontiers. Present artificial boundar- | And now, Patrick. you may sweep oUt} ghells jato Paris, killing 196 and ricts ha e in a total of §2%5. |~ The repular meefing of Traop 5, — T e e 0| 60 Gt o Tt o s L) coll 999399999, wounding 417. 'Om Good Friday v 'r\(nl," w'\' rv‘:fiylyi 1?\ “e“ve:inr(.k fiu“?\rwe | :o:nin;‘“:;: (h‘:”ho::\n r]:f’I:l‘(:‘l-‘l".rl‘]rl‘"l::‘rw LA oNISInLECr: ihe way IS over. Bo I Wil Bopin wiitn || The wilter sdvacaies that paes of —— more than 100 persons were killed. il ma ; s atithe lieveninayat (e homolotinnoutas : S the time T left Campy Devens. We loft | Dutch Zecland and the south bank of GIVES PASS TO ; fieeting of the general committee and | L. T SRy R O S honq | Nettie Samlow G President At | Camp Devens July 15 and weat to[ the Scheldt become an integral part NEW ‘"RWRY OvUT. e s a he e . Mr. ! A I 3 L 8 " 2 - 5 ¢ v nelar als s plicitors at she home of Rev. Lo SEm e Shon o o AT o Boston, Mass. by train and hoarded | of Belgium. fle declares aiso that | senman Callahan Denlos He Was dr- | o\ —Corers e, The next meeting en- | the ¥ me or- Eting. e ; ; Manstricht and the surrounding | — s Now ) o ook okl Y the English liner Fort Lincaln, ana A = . Stealing Auto. ington committee and solicitors will | row evening at fheir rooms at = 7:v | Al Mo annual meeting of the|suiled from Charlestown harbor it b s (e Gt 0 Lt oy e ; il 55,984, e held fomorrow evening at 8 o'clock [oelock, o e | Ladies Neat, No. 1819, Order of Owls, | 16, \We arrived i T X Thursday, | restored to Belgium. Information has been received dn . oo W R L t(the Kensington Grammar school, | S0 Lt S0t o o over | ray ovening, the following officers|the 18th, and as we sailed wo saw| “If con'pensation is necessary,” he| ynig city ‘'which indicates that Sea~|,.on published and the estimated £a all solicitors are urged to hav Grangeiball j ITow eve-| wore elacted for the ensuing year tHena ey a1 Al Havs e fundMBuITEE | d s o nan gl ciiools For i dimtion s | R S e e en e SRR I LB SR clty is 55,984. The heir reports completed. 2dx Tesident— Nettie Samlow ings caused by the explosion in the| country touching the Rhine or the A A e e Y e Aoy i e | Vice presic ollie Tbur . : S bori el ver Bia enlisted in the regular navy, unde Nearly every house in the ice president-—Nellie Hurlburt harbor some time hefore. We laid tn | neighborirg river En nlist Pl il e sty | b = t o 1T o OC | unity is now decorated with a kmi AMERICAN ] EGATION ROBBED ::\\rwu‘ifn ~Ratherine Walsh. U e (T s b S e e {he name of Urban, o g NI e er R Vo R0 T ey Soniin Bt oe vice fng and ifis arsed that!) 2 inanclal secretary-—Fileen Green. |rest of the convoy. [We left Hall x| NISHING PROFITEERS rha G et Gl e e e SR e L 1l working persons in every family tecording secretary—Mildred Hjer- | July 20 and started on the big th | cently. Seaman Callahan's name Was | .octory population was 45,40, These | | mroll themselves in this great or- i ynjted States Minister at Bucharest | ¥ os There were 23 big ships ia our con | Secasonabie Entertainments — Pisty g ; 3 = given out as one of the four sailors| fgyures show a gain in population of E o o aitave ati00 o ooty | Treasurer—Clara Paulson voy and it was auite a sight. All was, i | who drove off in a Boston car and |10 504 in eight vears. The directory meffibership star on their service flag. | Suspects Germans of Theft of | \\:"u‘dm;r i\unm Claughsey well until the 30th when we were at-| Six Firms in Four States Convicted in | yere talien into custody by the WOr-| summare g a8 fol oe Sentinel-—Irene Walsh tacked by seven or eight s sester, Mass., police. After the four N 917 | . < ” . . . Mass., . f Names in 1917 directory (in- $100,000 Worth of Property. 3 ket-—Anna Hulten. Will try and write § E .| Single Day—Compelled to Contrib- s were cauvght, they were searched cluding removals) | Trustee for one year—Mary Foran.| We were sailing along with the ocean | berty D bearing Calla- | N . T he B 5t s votediny - 40 e o ye Mar an. | We sailing a | and the liberty T ¢ alla- | Names erased in preparing t | Washington, Dec. 1 The Ameri Musician—Irene Foran. fairly calm when all of a sudden the | han's name was found on one of| 1918 directory Ash ot s 1y —_— | whole convoy split ships and started | yashington, Dec. 19.—Conviction | them | Names added in preparing 1918 i | Grange Entertainment. At the mecting of the local Grange uto to Red Cross. he executive committee than an old- | can legation at Bucharest was found fashioncd entertainment be celebrat- | to have been ontered and robbed 8 5 e S - zig-zag and of course we all knew Sallans rating liberly on that/| Genl »d by ihe local grangers at the | w A aa A re- | REAL YANKEE CHRISTMAS [ito z1E g of six firms in four states in a single Callahan, rating | directory ....... S BT plisnpa enicanMinisionsNopIckalio something was about to happen. T re- night, did not care to leave the sta- | Names in 1918 directory was lying | _‘l‘::;“'m‘:""’L ”"‘“:‘ru-t\ ‘l),’\ :‘»::»’“;‘;mfT.’f,,,“\“‘]’ tion because of some work which he | cluding 627 removals).... LSO SAY, AT Oot s > | had to do, and turned his pass over to | Increase Christian Association workers | all of a sudden a transport alongside | istration as evidence "m\\,m"“m“ 25 :‘ L|dm~m1. The friend did not return | Change of address . ... France and French and Amercan | Of Us fired and then an American | its regulations is being dealt with se-| & HCCC L M q e next day when | Total number of chang girls and American soldiers whom fired NI forgot toltell vonwe| Wexsly inftliefvalions ;Z“l‘.‘,‘,fl"j,\n“?i:(;: Callaban Mcked up a paper he saw | g b i they will entertain—many thousands | had 11 American destroyers and one o “'-\H'\‘ = (,",,yvl\ly‘;‘\’l‘:n“[‘h‘t"\u)lul:f)n\ his own name among the four men ! LODGE W \\, TO KNOW in number—will have a real Yankee [ Crulter With us. Well, to go on with | sion, The penalties (o1 t16 ¥ OWLTIONS | o rosted. It then struck him that he OF SHIP DESTRUCTION Christmas. Pageants, singing of carols | the story, the destroyers started to;, Which occurred in ;| haa given his pass to another sailor, ; 9 and lighting of Christmas trees will be | 4vop bambs and every time one of Oklahoma and Arkansas, rl:\)u\t(-(l -;1 ad ter a deal of explanation to| W ;..\h‘\ 1gton, Dec. 19.—A resolution features of the entertainment in | them exploded it would throw the suspension of business and compul |\ % 0 nding officer aslight pen- | 85King the state department to ijforsa recreation ocenters, hostess houses | Water 30 feet or more and each one! sory contribution to tho B8\t was imposed upon him for letting | e senate whether the = Amegloan andihiits saiala cablogram veceiyed tos | WouldSmaKeNourENbotiRgl tver Fan d jiandBotl e rCHE LRa RSl 2 ; Ay S Mase. The other sailor, | PeAce commissioners are advocating Al D G e L R e e o R e R 4 ; e o Theft of the car. is | destruction of German warships or 3 ganizi- | ° : SnEaon A s charge : . %) other enemy property, and if so, by LPes S tion here. lrandvoll ol el e \DRIATIC SAILS TODAY. 1id to be servin vear sentence on. y P ‘ itisa. U To Wrestle in Boston. ital in November, 1916, at the ap- | were hit. Well. at the first shat 1 b Sl ASonk what authority, was introduced toda Al Ventres, the local grappler, will | proach of the German army under TR climbed up in the riggings to see the New York, Dec. 19.-—Her depart- | imposed by the na & E by Minarity Leader Lodge, and, with- rostic Young Monday of Boston at | mield Marshal von Mackensen. For| WANTS RED FLAG BARRED | party and here w sight I shall; ure having been delayed since Mon- Ve gidisgussionRwasliet lonscue by he Grand Opera Housq in fthat city | geveral davs before this many per- | \S SACRILEGE TO DEAD, | never sce again. I saw a little de- 9ay by an accident to her engines, the FIRE CHIEF OV "0 s = konisht. James MoCarly, the local| gons had deposited their valuables at | sty Tl Rl S s G Sk e e el denb sl S SRR SAIL FOR EUROPE nan’s partner, has been scheduled to | the legation in the hope of saving| Washington D. C., Dec. 19.-—In n-| of o homb and beat it away in five 1<Verpool, carrying Henry P. Davison, | | i Witany Pravale i b Boston soos iaablixiyceny Mmeet another Boston grappler (o a|them, as it was impossible to move |troducing a bill to make it unlawful | miautes. There was an explosion head of the American Red Cross and | Wilsos and William Pranuka of En-| o,y ars ‘who expect to be finish in a preliminery bout them away. . to display the red flag in tho United | that fairly lifted our hont out of the Other distinguished passenger gine Co. No. 6 were overcome this | quiy with the American arms ad Church Programs. Mr. Vopicka, according to officials | States, Senator New of Indiana, re-| water, that I8 the way it seemod 1o By e s morning while fighting a fire which | today for Liverpool aboard the White The Sunday sehool classes of the| of the state department, remained at| publican, sald: “The red flag move- | g there was o i of five, blac 3.000 FIRF IN BRIDGEPORT. | caused damage of $1,000 to the resi-| Star liner Canopic. The party in- Yongregational church in Berlin will | Jassy as long as that was the seat of | ment in this country is nothing less ! spmoke and an upt of water, bi Bridgeport, Dec. 19~—A large gar- | dence of Dr. M. I. Horwitz at 986, cluded one woman and 35 men en- bncet tomorrow evening at 7:30 | the Rumanian government, and re- | than sacrilege upon the sacred mem- | of wood and the wrec and then bage incinerating plant valued at | Stratford avenue. The blaze origi-| rolled by the Knights of Columbus elock and present a short play and | turned recently with the court to the | ory of our boys who have given their | all was stlll and wa waont through the | $25,000 was destroved by fire here | nated in the cellar of the building and | and 31 Y. M. C. A. workers who ars A musical program | capital, | all on the battlefislds of France.” o0il and Af course knew that we had | this afternooa. the damage was chiefly to furniture. |rived last night from New York. Grange hall in Berlin next Tuesday | turned there from Jassy last Friday. FOR SOLDIERS OVERSEAS. | eveging. This old-fashioned Christ. Mr. Vopicka reported to the state mas entertainment will not only be | department today that goods valued given to the children of the town but; at more than $100,000 were sgolen 0 the older persons as well. Mrs. | from twentr-two trunks which had Cawin Adams, secretary of the local ! peen left at the legation by Ameri- lGirange. motioned at the last meet- | cans for sate keeping. The scal on the fing that a Christn tree and a San- | dpors was broken and the legation fa Claus be had for the benefit of the | building seriously damaged. jttle ones and that a program be ar- Germarns are believed by the Minis- ranged by members of the Grange. | ter to have been responsible. Fadlowing the entertainment din- Mr. Vopicka left Bucharest when er will be served at the Grange re- | the Rumanian court and government ception rooms were compelled to flee from the cap- member it all very well. T New York, Dec. 19.—Young Women | on the farward top deck asleep, when | ghtertainment,

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